Lance Goulbourne, who entered the contest averaging fewer than five points per game, exploded for career highs in points and rebounds Saturday night to help pace the Santa Cruz Warriors to an easy 103-85 rout over the host Texas Legends.

Goulbourne scored 17 points and pulled down 15 boards to register his first double-double of the season for the Warriors (28-13), who remain a game behind of West Division leader Bakersfield (29-12). The Jam defeated Reno on Saturday, 104-94.

In a game where every Warriors player scored, Darington Hobson led with a team-high 18 points to go along with three steals, while Hilton Armstrong continued his hot hand when he logged his fifth double-double of the season with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Santa Cruz, which has won six straight and nine of its last 10, will return home to take on the Idaho Stampede Friday at Kaiser Permanente Arena. Six of the Warriors' nine remaining games will be at home, where they are 16-2 this season.

Neither playing on the road, nor Texas' addition of Delonte West, did much to offset Santa Cruz's strong play of late. Although the Warriors fell behind the Legends 8-2 in the first quarter, they battled back to take a five-point lead in the period and never trailed again.

Santa Cruz led by as many as 20 points in the fourth quarter.

West, an NBA veteran of eight seasons who most recently played with the Dallas Mavericks, made his D-League debut and scored 10 points to go along with a game-high five assists.